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QI ~ Let them eat cake
McKay The Disorganised Posted Feb 8, 2010
Germany sent Frankfurter Kranz.
You'd think Dundee Cake or Eccles Cake wouldn't you ? Fine British cakes of longstanding, Ireland sent Porter Cake.
How you underestimate our diplomats.
QI ~ Let them eat cake
logicus tracticus philosophicus Posted Feb 8, 2010
Wensleydale? must be wallace and grommit
QI ~ Let them eat cake
Old Buffer Posted Feb 9, 2010
Kendal Mint Cake!
I've had a bar for over 20 years, I reckon it'll be ready to eat soon.
QI ~ Let them eat cake
hygienicdispenser Posted Feb 10, 2010
Actually, if Wensleydale was the closest yet - Yorkshire pudding
QI ~ Let them eat cake
McKay The Disorganised Posted Feb 10, 2010
No it's a cake (and I supposed based on it goes hard when it goes stale, then it's not a biscuit.)
Taff Black Forest Gateau -5
I'm sure you know where the Black Forest is Taff.
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